B. Free Diapers for Low-Income Families

According to Parenting.com, an average family spends close to $2,448 per year on diapers, formula and baby food alone. For many low-income families, that’s almost what they make in two months.

Thankfully, there are charities and non-profit organizations that have programs where they help out low-income families by giving them free diapers, wipes, diaper bags, and more.

5. Diaper Bank

If you really can’t afford diapers, you should try the National Diaper Bank Network, which is a nonprofit network to help low-income families.

It’s expanding with new local chapters around the country, so check if there’s one near you.

Even if you’re on food stamps or WIC, you will rapidly find out that these can’t be used for diapers, which makes the National Diaper Bank Network all the more important.

6. Help a Mother Out

This organization helps out low-income families by providing disposable diapers.

It serves Northern and Southern California and distributes diapers through family service agencies in the area. You can find more details at HelpAMotherOut.org.

7. NeedHelpPayingBills.com

There are many organizations out there that can help get you free diapers.

NeedHelpPayingBills is actually a resource site where they have a massive list of organizations that can help you with all kinds of issues, including baby products. Here is the link to their baby diaper resource page.

8. Simply Right

9. Honest Company

Give Honest Company a try. When you sign up, they allow you to select a free bundle, in your case a diapers and wipes bundle, and they will send you a pack of 7 diapers and 10 wipes.

10. Tena Samples

Tena Samples is more for the adult diaper requirement, rather than babies. You answer two questions, which tell them what sort of diapers you need, and they will select the samples that they send to you.

11. Dollar Diaper Club

You can get a free trial with the Dollar Diaper Club, and receive a sign-up gift of 6 organic diapers and 10 wipes.

14. InboxDollars

Many people find that they can earn about $10 per month in Amazon gift cards which you can use how you want.

You can earn the reward by watching videos, shopping, taking surveys, and more.

15. Swagbucks

Another way to help with the costs of diapers is to join the Swagbucks rewards program, which lets you earn rewards for doing various things online, such as taking surveys, doing searches, or even playing games.

You can redeem your rewards for Amazon gift cards (or PayPal Cash and gift cards for other retailers) which you can then use to buy o buy diapers on A.

18. Kmart Shop Your Way Reward Points

If you join this, you will receive regular coupons and free points, which can be exchanged at the rate of 1000 points equals $1.

Some coupons are really good, such as $5 off a purchase of $5 or more, or even $20 off a purchase of $20 or more.

You can use the coupons to buy your diapers or other goods.

E. Other Ways to Get Free Diapers

No, we are not done yet. Here are a few more options…

19. Amazon Mom

Amazon has a program called Amazon Mom, designed to help young mothers.

There is a free trial of the program for the first 30 days, and it automatically saves you 20% on purchases of diapers and gives free two-day shipping.

In addition, if you refer your friends and they go on to sign up and buy something, you get $10 in Amazon credit.

20. Enter a Diaper Contest at Everyday Family

If you’re feeling lucky, you will find lots of diaper contests available online. Everyday Family is a company that partners with baby goods suppliers to give benefits such as coupons and freebies. It’s rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau, and it’s free to join.

Everyday Family is a company that partners with baby goods suppliers to give benefits such as coupons and freebies. It’s rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau, and it’s free to join.

22. Refer Other Moms & Earn Free Baby Products

All you have to do is get other moms to buy their diapers online using your referral link, and you get $5 diaper credit for each one.

23. Ask Your Doctor and Local Hospital

Another idea is to ask your pediatrician and your local hospital for free diapers.

They get given samples which they can pass on, and may even know of other clubs and organizations in the area that can help.

24. Check out Diaper Coupons and Sales

You should be able to find some coupons for diapers in the local paper.

If you look closely, you may even find sales for more money off, which can make some diapers practically free.

25. eSpecial Needs Diapers

eSpecial Needs will send you a 2 pack of diapers in return for your information.

They have diapers for all ages, not just for babies.

26. Earth Baby

Earth Baby provides you with compostable diapers, and even offers a collection service to members – picking up the dirty diapers!

Earth Baby makes them into compost within 14 weeks.

It’s only available on the West Coast at the moment, but if you’re in the area you can ask for a free sample.

27. Giving Diapers

Giving Diapers is a nonprofit organization that aims to encourage parents to use reusable cloth diapers. They will provide you with free cloth diapers, and the website goes into details of how to use and look after them.

They will provide you with free cloth diapers, and the website goes into details on how to use and look after them.

The Bottom Line

As you can see, there are many ways in which you can save on those expensive disposable diaper purchases whether it is getting free samples or simply getting discounts.

You could also go the other route, using and reusing cloth diapers, which is arguably a more ecologically sensitive option.

Either way, the resources above will help you keep the cost down.

Want more money?
Join MySurvey, a fun paid survey site that has paid its members over $32 Million so far. Yes $32,000,000!
And it is 100% free to join and make money.

It seems that everybody nowadays has got a smart phone.
Did you know there are lots of income opportunities, just from doing simple tasks with your smart phone?
Most of them will only earn you ... Continue...

Wouldn't it be awesome if you could get paid for texting?
Well, you can!
With the proliferation of smartphones and apps (and by extension text messages) in the modern society, it was about time ... Continue...